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It also has about 5 liters of blood, which is made approximately 40-45% of erythrocytes. Let's assume 2.5 liters = 2500 $cm^3$ of red blood cells (RBC). Assuming a mean value of 5 millions RBC per $mm^3$ there should be in total $5 \cdot 10^6 \cdot 10^3 \cdot 2500 = 7.5 \cdot 10^{12}$ RBC.

By completely taking out white blood cells and thrombocytes out of the equation, a number of ${7.5 \over {3.72 \cdot 10}} \cdot 100 = 20 \%$ of number of cells are contained in the blood (approximately).